The new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas

(Larry W. Smith / European Pressphoto Agency) A family walks to the stadium for the Dallas Cowboys' exhibition game against the Tennessee Titans on Aug. 21, 2009.

Dallas Cowboys' new stadium

(Tony Gutierrez / Associated Press) Video screens that tower over the field use 36 million LEDs to display more than 25,000 square feet of imagery. The boards are 60 yards long, project figures up to 70 feet tall and were a source of controversy. After the video screens, which loom 90 feet above the field, were struck by punted balls during the exhibition season, the NFL decreed a special do-over rule: If it happens during a game, the play is ruled dead and the down replayed.

It is truly a wonder. Jerry Jones kept that whole area afloat during a really rough time. So many people have good jobs now because of this. The Cheerleaders are thrilled-this is the first time they have had a nice dressing area with plenty of plugs for their hair stuff! He though of every need & followed through. One company advertises free pizza (or something) every time a kicker hits the big screen.

I didn't start out to collect diamonds, but somehow they just kept piling up.-Mae West

Here's my issue with the ginormous screens...since they sit over the center of the field, wouldn't it distract from watching the action on the field? I think I would prefer screens at the ends of the field. Otherwise, it looks like a kick-ass facility, with the exception that there is no excuse to watch outdoor sports under a roof. If you choose to have a sport in a warm weather area, suck it up, us northerners sit through blizzards after all (even for baseball).

Since I'm on a football rant, it is beyond suckiness that the Super Bowl is now always played in a dome or in the south, or most egregious, a dome in the south. Football is a winter sport and the weather is supposed to be in play.

If i hear one more personal attack, i will type while drunk, then you can cry! - Bugdoll(716): I'd call her a cunt, but she doesn't seem to have the depth or warmth

Originally Posted by shedevilang

(Replying to MontanaMama) This is some of the smartest shit I ever read

Here's my issue with the ginormous screens...since they sit over the center of the field, wouldn't it distract from watching the action on the field? I think I would prefer screens at the ends of the field. Otherwise, it looks like a kick-ass facility, with the exception that there is no excuse to watch outdoor sports under a roof. If you choose to have a sport in a warm weather area, suck it up, us northerners sit through blizzards after all (even for baseball).

Since I'm on a football rant, it is beyond suckiness that the Super Bowl is now always played in a dome or in the south, or most egregious, a dome in the south. Football is a winter sport and the weather is supposed to be in play.

It's actually a good idea that the Super Bowl has to be played in a dome or in a Southern state. Because the Super Bowl isn't one of those games where you want to delay or cancel the game because of bad weather.

Football is a winter sport, but in states where they don't get a lot of snow or cold temperatures those teams don't really have to deal with those conditions, unless they go on road games to northern or midwestern states.

That picture is impossible,Sput. The skyline is downtown Dallas-this thing is in Arlington Tx-a half hour drive away! Also-that looks like the stadium early in construction,not as it looks now.
Not even Sarah Palin could see it from her Dallas house!

I didn't start out to collect diamonds, but somehow they just kept piling up.-Mae West

It's actually a good idea that the Super Bowl has to be played in a dome or in a Southern state. Because the Super Bowl isn't one of those games where you want to delay or cancel the game because of bad weather.

Football is a winter sport, but in states where they don't get a lot of snow or cold temperatures those teams don't really have to deal with those conditions, unless they go on road games to northern or midwestern states.

Yeas! Remember the Ice Bowl??? Who could tell who was the best team? Maybe the best ice skater.

I didn't start out to collect diamonds, but somehow they just kept piling up.-Mae West

Yeah, nobody wants a repeat of the Ice Bowl. Although I don't mind snow in regular season or playoff games, but the Super Bowl shouldn't get screwed with by bad weather.

Me me me me, I do, I do, I do. I like the weather coming into play. Plus is it really fair that the same few cities get the economic boost by hosting the SB? Every other major sport has a tie to the teams playing.

If i hear one more personal attack, i will type while drunk, then you can cry! - Bugdoll(716): I'd call her a cunt, but she doesn't seem to have the depth or warmth

Originally Posted by shedevilang

(Replying to MontanaMama) This is some of the smartest shit I ever read

Me me me me, I do, I do, I do. I like the weather coming into play. Plus is it really fair that the samefew cities get the economic boost by hosting the SB? Every other major sport has a tie to the teams playing.

No,but is it fair that people in Maine to get lots of snow when we never get any?? Very unfair!

I didn't start out to collect diamonds, but somehow they just kept piling up.-Mae West

That picture is impossible,Sput. The skyline is downtown Dallas-this thing is in Arlington Tx-a half hour drive away! Also-that looks like the stadium early in construction,not as it looks now.
Not even Sarah Palin could see it from her Dallas house!

which one looks like it's in construction? the bird's nest or the dallas one? that's the finished bird's nest, it's supposed to look like that. actually, both look finished to me.
i don't mean just the skyline or the setting, i mean the actual structure itself - i just don't like the design of the cowboys one.

I'm open to everything. When you start to criticise the times you live in, your time is over. - Karl Lagerfeld